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1 sanction
sanction [sɑ̃ksjɔ̃]feminine noun( = condamnation) sanction ; (économique, politique) sanction ; (à élève) punishment ; ( = conséquence) penalty (de for)• prendre des sanctions contre or à l'encontre de [+ pays] to impose sanctions against ; [+ joueur, club] to take disciplinary action against ; [+ élève] to punish* * *sɑ̃ksjɔ̃1) ( peine) Droit penalty, sanction; Administration disciplinary measure; École punishmentprendre des sanctions contre quelqu'un — gén to discipline somebody; Administration to take disciplinary action against somebody
2) ( jugement) verdict* * *sɑ̃ksjɔ̃ nf1) (= mesure) sanction2) (= conséquence) consequence, penalty* * *sanction nf1 ( peine) Jur penalty, sanction; Admin disciplinary measure; Scol punishment; la sanction de l'échec the penalty for failure; prendre des sanctions contre qn gén to discipline sb; Admin to take disciplinary action against sb; prendre des sanctions économiques contre to impose economic sanctions on; maintenir/lever les sanctions to maintain/lift sanctions; prononcer une sanction contre un joueur Sport to penalize a player;2 (ratification, approbation) sanction; ( jugement) verdict; recevoir une sanction officielle to be given official sanction; la sanction des électeurs va tomber le 2 mars voters will give their verdict on 2 March.[sɑ̃ksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [mesure répressive] sanctionimposer des sanctions à to apply sanctions against, to impose sanctions onsanctions diplomatiques/économiques diplomatic/economic sanctions -
2 gezielte
gezielte, die Börse beeinflussende Indiskretionen vornehmen
to leak market-sensitive information.
Briefwerbeaktion, gezielte
targeted direct mail campaign;
• Briefzensur postal censorship, censorship of the mail (US);
• Briefzustellung delivery of letters, postal (letter) delivery;
• Briefzweck aim of a letter.
Indiskretion, gezielte
news (inspired) leak;
• gezielte, die Börse beeinflussende Indiskretionen vornehmen to leak market-sensitive information.
Sanktionen, gezielte
targeted sanctions;
• wirtschaftliche Sanktionen economic (trade, commercial) sanctions;
• wirtschaftliche Sanktionen zur Anwendung bringen (UNO) to apply economic sanctions;
• Sanktionen erlassen to put sanctions into motion;
• Sanktionen fallen lassen to recede from sanctions;
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3 Sanktionen
Sanktionen, gezielte
targeted sanctions;
• wirtschaftliche Sanktionen economic (trade, commercial) sanctions;
• wirtschaftliche Sanktionen zur Anwendung bringen (UNO) to apply economic sanctions;
• Sanktionen erlassen to put sanctions into motion;
• Sanktionen fallen lassen to recede from sanctions;
• Sanktionen gegen einen Angreiferstaat verhängen to apply sanctions against an aggressor country. -
4 Sanktion
f; -, -en1. geh. (Billigung) sanction, (official) approval ( oder permission); JUR., KIRCHL. (Erteilung der Gesetzeskraft) sanction, confirmation ( oder ratification) allg.2. bes. POL. (Zwangsmaßnahme) sanction; Sanktionen verhängen gegen oder über (+ Akk) impose ( oder place) sanctions on; mit Sanktionen drohen threaten (to impose) sanctions* * *die Sanktionsanction* * *Sank|ti|on [zaŋk'tsioːn]f -, -ensanction* * *Sank·ti·on<-, -en>[zaŋkˈtsi̯o:n]gegen jdn/etw \Sanktionen aufheben/verhängen to lift/impose [or apply] sanctions against sb/sthfinanzielle \Sanktionen pecuniary sanctionsstrafrechtliche \Sanktionen penal sanctionswirtschaftliche \Sanktionen economic sanctions* * *die; Sanktion, Sanktionen sanction* * *1. geh (Billigung) sanction, (official) approval ( oder permission); JUR, KIRCHE (Erteilung der Gesetzeskraft) sanction, confirmation ( oder ratification) allgmit Sanktionen drohen threaten (to impose) sanctions* * *die; Sanktion, Sanktionen sanction* * *-en f.sanction n. -
5 zastos|ować
pf — zastos|owywać impf Ⅰ vt (użyć) to apply [sprzęt, karę, regułę, metodę, środek]; to use [przedmiot]; to employ [terapię, metodę, środki]- zastosować pestycydy do spryskiwania pól to use pesticides to spray the fields- zastosować sankcje wobec kogoś to apply sanctions against sb- zastosować coś w praktyce to put sth into practice- znaleźć zastosowanie w czymś to find application in sth- mieć praktyczne zastosowanie to have practical applications- mieć zastosowanie wojskowe to have military applications- zastosowanie komputerów do czegoś the application of computers to sth- zrobić coś z zastosowaniem najnowszej techniki to do sth by applying the latest technologies- to określenie można zastosować do… this term can be applied to…Ⅱ zastosować się — zastosowywać się to comply (do czegoś with sth)- zastosować się do czyichś poleceń to comply with sb’s instructions- zastosować się do czyjeś rady to follow sb’s adviceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zastos|ować
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6 применить санкции против
General subject: apply sanctions against (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > применить санкции против
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7 применять санкции против
Diplomatic term: apply sanctions against (кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > применять санкции против
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8 Sanktionen gegen einen Angreiferstaat verhängen
Sanktionen gegen einen Angreiferstaat verhängen
to apply sanctions against an aggressor country.Business german-english dictionary > Sanktionen gegen einen Angreiferstaat verhängen
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9 Sanktion
Sank·ti·on <-, -en> [zaŋkʼtsi̭o:n] f -
10 санкция санкци·я
вводить санкции — to introduce / to impose sanctions
дать санкцию — to give / to grant sanction (to)
ослабить санкции — to ease / to relax sanctions
поддержать санкции — to support / to back sanctions
отменить санкции — to end / to lift sanctions
применять санкции — to apply / to use sanctions (against)
присоединиться к санкциям — to join in sanctions (against)
карательные санкции — punitive / vindicatory sanctions
королевская санкция (одобрение монархом законопроекта, принятого обеими палатами парламента, после чего законопроект становится законом, Великобритания) — royal assent
ввести экономические санкции — to introduce / to impose economic sanctions
ослабить экономические санкции — to ease / to relax economic sanctions
санкции, не имеющие карательного характера — nonpunitive sanctions
санкции против кого-л. — sanctions against smb.
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11 égard
égard [egaʀ]masculine noun► à + égard(s)* * *egaʀ
1.
nom masculin1) ( considération) consideration [U]2) ( rapport)
2.
égards nom masculin pluriel ( marques d'estime)* * *eɡaʀ1. nm1) (= aspect)2) (= considération)à l'égard de (= vis-à-vis de) — towards, (= en ce qui concerne) concerning, as regards
2. égards nmpl(= prévenances) consideration* * *A nm1 fml ( considération) consideration ¢; sans égard pour without regard for, without considering; sans aucun/le moindre égard pour without any/the slightest regard for; par égard pour qn out of consideration for sb; avoir quelque égard pour l'âge de qn to have some consideration for sb's age; avoir égard aux souhaits/à l'âge de qn to take sb's wishes/age into account;2 ( rapport) à l'égard de qn toward(s) sb; à l'égard de qch regarding, with regard to sth; à cet égard in this respect; à aucun égard in no respect; à plus d'un égard in several respects; à tous les égards in all respects; à différents or divers égards in various respects; à quelques or certains égards in some respects; à beaucoup d'égards in many respects; à bien des or maints égards in many respects; eu égard à qch in view of sth.B égards nmpl ( marques d'estime) avec des égards with respect; manquer d'égards envers qn to be disrespectful toward(s) sb; être plein d'égards envers qn to be attentive to sb's every need.[egar] nom masculin[point de vue]à cet/aucun égard in this/no respect————————égards nom masculin pluriel[marques de respect] considerationêtre plein d'égards ou avoir beaucoup d'égards pour quelqu'un to show great consideration for ou to be very considerate towards somebodymanquer d'égards envers quelqu'un to show a lack of consideration for ou to be inconsiderate towards somebody————————à l'égard de locution prépositionnelle1. [envers] towardsêtre dur/tendre à l'égard de quelqu'un to be hard on/gentle with somebody2. [à l'encontre de] againstprendre des sanctions à l'égard de quelqu'un to impose sanctions against ou to apply sanctions to somebody3. [quant à] with regard toelle émet des résistances à l'égard de ce projet she's putting up some resistance with regard to the projectà tous égards locution adverbialein all respects ou every respecteu égard à locution prépositionnellepar égard pour locution prépositionnelleout of consideration ou respect forsans égard pour locution prépositionnelle -
12 санкция
сущ.(одобрение, разрешение) approval; assent; authorization; sanction; (неустойка, штраф) penalty; penal (remedial) measure; sanctionотменять санкции — to call off (lift, remit) sanctions
предусматривать (строгие) санкции — ( против) to provide for (severe / stiff) sanctions ( against)
применять санкции — to apply (enforce, use) sanctions; penalize
- административная санкция - вынужденная санкциясанкции за невыполнение договорных (контрактных) обязательств — sanctions for the non-execution (non-fulfilment, non-performance) of contractual obligations
- договорная санкция
- карательная санкция
- королевская санкция
- незамедлительная санкция
- неопределённая санкция
- обязательная санкция
- правовая санкция
- специальная санкция
- строгая санкция
- судебная санкция
- торговая санкция
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13 imponer
v.1 to set (moda).2 to be imposing.3 to impose, to enforce, to compel, to foist.Ella impone el reglamento She imposes the rules.4 to stipulate, to set, to determine, to lay down.Elsa impone el plan de acción Elsa stipulates the plan of action.5 to be imposed upon.Se me impuso una regla estúpida A stupid rule was imposed on me.* * *1 (ley, límite, sanción) to impose2 (obediencia) to exact3 (respeto) to inspire4 FINANZAS (cantidad) to deposit1 (asustar) to be frightening1 to impose one's authority (a, on)2 (obligarse) to force oneself to3 (prevalecer) to prevail4 (predominar) to become fashionable* * *verb1) to impose2) exact•* * *( pp impuesto)1. VT1) (=poner) [+ castigo, obligación] to impose; [+ tarea] to setimponer sanciones comerciales a un país — to impose trade sanctions against o on a country
no quiero imponerte nada, solo darte un buen consejo — I don't want to force you to do anything o I don't want to impose anything on you, just to give you some good advice
el juez le impuso una pena de tres años de prisión — the judge gave him a three-year prison sentence
a la princesa le impusieron el nombre de Mercedes — the princess was given the name Mercedes, the princess was named Mercedes
3) (=hacer prevalecer) [+ voluntad, costumbre] to impose; [+ norma] to enforce; [+ miedo] to instil; [+ condición] to lay down, impose; [+ enseñanza, uso] to make compulsorysu trabajo le impone un ritmo de vida muy acelerado — her work forces her to lead a very fast lifestyle
algunos creadores japoneses imponen su moda en Occidente — some Japanese designers have successfully brought their fashions over to the West
4) (Com, Econ) [+ dinero] to deposit; [+ impuesto] to put (a, sobre on)levy (a, sobre on)han impuesto nuevas tasas sobre los servicios básicos — they have put o levied new taxes on essential services
5) (=instruir)6) (Rel)7) Chile to pay (in contributions), pay (in Social Security)2. VI1) (=intimidar) [persona] to command respect; [edificio] to be imposing; [arma] to be intimidating¿no te impone dormir solo? — don't you find it rather scary sleeping on your own?
2) Chile to pay contributions, pay one's Social Security3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <castigo/multa> to impose (frml)b) (frml) <gravamen/impuesto> to impose, levy (frml)c) < obligación> to impose, place; < opinión> to impose; <reglas/condiciones> to impose, enforce; < tarea> to sete) < moda> to set2) (frml) (+ me/te/le etc) <condecoración/medalla> to confer; < nombre> to give3) ( informar)imponer a alguien de or en algo — to inform somebody of o about something
4) (Esp frml) <dinero/fondos> to deposit5) (Chi) ( a la seguridad social) to contribute2.imponer vi (infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposing3.imponerse v pron1)a) (refl) <horario/meta> to set oneselfb) idea to become establishedc) (frml) cambio/decisión to be imperative (frml)d) color/estilo to come into fashion2) ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority3) (frml) ( vencer) to winimponerse a alguien/algo — to defeat o beat somebody/something
4) (frml) ( informarse)5) (Méx) ( acostumbrarse)* * *= be awe-inspiring, dictate, lay on, impose, enjoin, inflict, enforce, thrust on/upon, mete out.Ex. Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex. Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex. Results suggest that the structure imposed on a small document collection by an automatically produced subject representation is unrelated to the structure imposed on the documents by relevance relationships.Ex. Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex. This article discusses the budget cuts inflicted on Australian libraries.Ex. Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.Ex. Different responsibilities will be thrust upon librarians as their work becomes an increasingly vital complement to academic work, in particular assisting academics and students alike in creating order out of the chaos that is the Internet.Ex. Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.----* imponer a = intrude on.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* imponer impuestos = impose + VAT.* imponer multa = impose + penalty.* imponer orden = impose + order, bring + order.* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* imponer respeto = stand in + awe.* imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.* imponer sanción económica = levy + fine.* imponer sanciones = exercise + sanctions.* imponerse = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overrule.* imponerse a Uno mismo = self-mandate.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.* imponer una carga = place + burden.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.* imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una sanción = impose + sanction.* imponer una tarea = task.* imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (frml) <castigo/multa> to impose (frml)b) (frml) <gravamen/impuesto> to impose, levy (frml)c) < obligación> to impose, place; < opinión> to impose; <reglas/condiciones> to impose, enforce; < tarea> to sete) < moda> to set2) (frml) (+ me/te/le etc) <condecoración/medalla> to confer; < nombre> to give3) ( informar)imponer a alguien de or en algo — to inform somebody of o about something
4) (Esp frml) <dinero/fondos> to deposit5) (Chi) ( a la seguridad social) to contribute2.imponer vi (infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposing3.imponerse v pron1)a) (refl) <horario/meta> to set oneselfb) idea to become establishedc) (frml) cambio/decisión to be imperative (frml)d) color/estilo to come into fashion2) ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority3) (frml) ( vencer) to winimponerse a alguien/algo — to defeat o beat somebody/something
4) (frml) ( informarse)5) (Méx) ( acostumbrarse)* * *= be awe-inspiring, dictate, lay on, impose, enjoin, inflict, enforce, thrust on/upon, mete out.Ex: Yet the speed of action, the intricacy of trails, the detail of mental pictures, is awe-inspiring beyond all else in nature.
Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.Ex: Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex: Results suggest that the structure imposed on a small document collection by an automatically produced subject representation is unrelated to the structure imposed on the documents by relevance relationships.Ex: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Ex: This article discusses the budget cuts inflicted on Australian libraries.Ex: Economic necessity will enforce an improvement in the provision of patent information in Hungary.Ex: Different responsibilities will be thrust upon librarians as their work becomes an increasingly vital complement to academic work, in particular assisting academics and students alike in creating order out of the chaos that is the Internet.Ex: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.* imponer a = intrude on.* imponer autoridad = lay down + the law.* imponer castigo = mete out + punishment.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* imponer exigencias a = place + demands on.* imponer impuestos = impose + VAT.* imponer multa = impose + penalty.* imponer orden = impose + order, bring + order.* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* imponer + Posesivo + autoridad = pull + rank.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* imponer respeto = stand in + awe.* imponer restricciones a = impose + limits on.* imponer sanción económica = levy + fine.* imponer sanciones = exercise + sanctions.* imponerse = prevail, obtrude (into), take + hold, put + Posesivo + foot down, overrule.* imponerse a Uno mismo = self-mandate.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.* imponer una carga = place + burden.* imponer una condición = place + limitation.* imponer una limitación = place + restraint, impose + limitation.* imponer una limitación (sobre) = place + constraint (on/upon).* imponer una limitación sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una norma = place + prescription.* imponer una restricción = place + requirement, place + restraint.* imponer una restricción sobre Algo = impose + constraint upon.* imponer una sanción = impose + sanction.* imponer una tarea = task.* imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.* * *vtAel gobierno impuso el toque de queda the government imposed a curfewle impusieron una pena de 20 años de cárcel he was sentenced to 20 years in prison, they imposed a 20-year prison sentence on him3 ‹obligación› to impose, place; ‹opinión› to impose; ‹reglas/condiciones› to impose, enforce; ‹tarea› to setno lo sienten como una cosa impuesta they don't see it as an imposition o as something imposed upon themimpusieron el uso obligatorio del cinturón de seguridad safety belts were made compulsoryno te estoy tratando de imponer nada, sólo te estoy advirtiendo de un posible peligro I'm not trying to tell you what to do, I'm just warning you of a possible dangersiempre tiene que imponer su punto de vista he always has to impose his point of view4 ‹respeto› to command; ‹temor› to inspire, instill*5 ‹moda› to setB ( frml) (+ me/te/le etc) ‹condecoración› to confer; ‹nombre› to give; ‹medalla› to conferle impuso la máxima condecoración civil he conferred the highest civil award on o upon himse le impuso el nombre de `calle de los Mártires' it was given the name of `street of the Martyrs'C (informar) imponer a algn DE or EN algo to inform sb OF o ABOUT sthD ( Relig):imponerle las manos a algn to lay one's hands upon o on sbF ( Chi) (a la seguridad social) to contribute■ imponervi(infundir respeto, admiración) to be imposingsu mera presencia impone he has an imposing presence, his mere presence is imposingsu dominio de la situación impone his command of the situation is impressiveA1 ( refl) ‹horario› to set oneself; ‹régimen› to impose … on oneself2 «idea» to become establishedse impone tomar una decisión hoy mismo it is imperative that a decision is o be made todayse impone la necesidad de un cambio a change is imperative, there is an urgent need for a change4 ‹color/estilo› to come into fashion, become fashionableeste invierno se han impuesto las faldas por debajo de la rodilla skirts below the knee have become fashionable o have come into fashion this winterB (hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authorityse impuso por puntos he won on pointsse impondrá el sentido común common sense will prevailimponerse A algn/algo to defeat o beat sb/sthse impusieron a China por siete carreras a dos they beat China by seven runs to twoE ( Méx) (acostumbrarse) imponerse A algo; to become accustomed TO sth* * *
imponer ( conjugate imponer) verbo transitivo (frml)a) to impose (frml);
‹ temor› to inspire, instill( conjugate instill)
imponerse verbo pronominal
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2 ( hacerse respetar) to assert oneself o one's authority
3 (frml) ( vencer) to win;
imponer verbo transitivo
1 to impose: impuso su criterio contra el de todos, she imposed her viewpoint over that of others
2 (sobrecoger) to be impressive: la visión de la sangre le impone mucho, he can't stand the sight of blood
(suscitar respeto) to inspire respect
3 Fin to deposit
' imponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sancionar
- impuse
- poner
English:
apply
- compel
- dictate
- enforce
- impose
- keep
- levy
- reimpose
- sanction
- command
- embargo
- inflict
- mete out
* * *♦ vta nadie le gusta que le impongan obligaciones no one likes to have responsibilities forced upon them;desde el principio el campeón impuso un fuerte ritmo de carrera the champion set a healthy pace right from the start of the race;el profesor impuso silencio en la clase the teacher silenced the class;una política impuesta por el Banco Mundial a policy imposed by the World Bank2. [aplicar]imponer una multa/un castigo a alguien to impose a fine/a punishment on sb;el juez le impuso una pena de dos años de cárcel the judge sentenced him to two years' imprisonment;le impusieron la difícil tarea de sanear las finanzas de la empresa he was charged with the difficult task of straightening out the company's finances;impusieron la obligatoriedad de llevar casco they made it compulsory to wear a helmet3. [inspirar] [miedo, admiración] to inspire (a in);imponer respeto (a alguien) to command respect (from sb)4. [establecer] [moda] to set;[costumbre] to introduce5. [asignar] [nombre] to give;[medalla, condecoración, título] to award;a la isla se le impuso el nombre de su descubridor the island was named after the person who discovered it;le fue impuesto el título de doctor honoris causa por la Universidad de México he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Mexico7. [en banca] to deposit♦ vito be imposing;el edificio impone por sus grandes dimensiones the size of the building makes it very imposing;imponía con su presencia he had an imposing presence* * *<part impuesto>I v/t1 impose; impuesto impose, levyII v/i be imposing oimpressive* * *imponer {60} vt1) : to impose2) : to conferimponer vi: to be impressive, to command respect* * *imponer vb to impose -
14 санкция
1. sanction(одобрение) approval2. (наказание) sanctionприлагам санкции use sanctionsприлагам стопански санкции срещу apply economic pressures against* * *са̀нкция,ж., -и 1. sanction; ( одобрение) approval;2. ( наказание) sanction; имуществена \санкцияя penalty payment; парична \санкцияя pecuniary sanction; правна \санкцияя warrant of law; юридически \санкцияи legal sanctions.* * *approbation ; authorization; sanction (наказание): The Prime-minister will use санкцияs against the corruption. - Министър-председателят ще приложи санкции против корупцията.* * *1. (наказание) sanction 2. (одобрение) approval 3. sanction 4. прилагам санкции use sanctions 5. прилагам стопански санкции срещу apply economic pressures against
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